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2026年高一4第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播WhatisthewomangoingtoGotoherMeettheShowthemanaroundtheWhenwillthespeakersgettotheAt B.At C.AtWhatdoweknowaboutthewoman’sItisItcan’tbefixedatItwasboughtlastWhatdoweknowabouttheSheisaSheistiredfromShehasalotofspareWhatdoesthemanReferencebooksarenotforThelibraryisshortofreferenceOnlystudentscanborrowreference第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟What’stherelationshipbetweenSarahandtheA.Doctorand7.Whatistheman’sB.TeacherandC.BossandA.B.C.WhatdidthemandecideaboutthejobheinterviewedHeaccepted B.Heturnedit C.HeisstillthinkingaboutWhatistheman’spresentjobItisveryItneedsalotofItdoesn’tgettoobusyalltheWheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeAtacoffee B.Ina C.InMark’sWhydoesTedgetangrywithHeplaysmusictooHemakestheroomHeoftentoucheshisWhatsharedinterestdoTedandMarkGoing B.Taking 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C.SheisWhatisthedifferencebetweenTVshowsandmoviesaccordingtoMoviesareusuallyofbetterItismorefuntomakeTVIttakeslesstimetomakeTVWhatdoesKellywanttodowhensheisGotoWorkasamovieStudyat第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、DAFour-NightStayInNorthSupportedbyDevonHideaways,thecompetitionwinneranduptothreeguestswillenjoyanescapetoacountrysidecottage.TheDevonHideawaysprovidescharmingholidaycottagesinDevon,includingthefeaturedDippleMillCottage.Setin27acresofcountryside,thisruralcottageisashortwalkfromthebanksoftheRiverTorridge,closetotheNorthDevoncoastandwithinreachoflocalattractions.Accessibleviaaquietlane,thecottagehastwobedroomssleepingfour,aloungewithawood-burningstove,andasouth-facinggardenwithapatioforalfrescodining.Keepaneyeoutforthedeerandrabbitsthatliketovisitthegroundsduringtheday,andlooktotheskyonclearnightsforaspotofstargazing.TheThewinneranduptothreeguestswillreceiveafour-nightstayatDippleMillCottage.TheprizeisvalidfromOctober2025toMarch2026.Thestaymustbebookedatleast30daysinadvanceviadevonhideaways.co.uk.ToAnswerthequestion"WHICHRIVERISDIPPLEMILLCOTTAGELOCATEDCLOSETO"byThecompetitionclosesat23:59on31August2025.ThewinnermustbeaUKresidentandaged18orover.Theprizeisnon-exchangeableandnon-transferable,withnocashalternative可供替代的事物offered.ForfullT&Cs,visitnatr.uk/devon2025.WhatistheprizefortheAfree B.Ahand-madeC.Aguided D.Afour-nightWhatcanwinnerexperienceatDippleMillSleepinginalarge B.SwimminginanindoorC.Dininginasouth-facing D.WatchinganimalsintheWhatisarulefortheItcanbeusedatanytimeoftheItcanbeexchangedforcashifnotItisaccessibletointernationalresidentsoverItisavailablebybookingonemonthinFornearlyfourdecades,RichRuohonenhadbeentryingtogettotheOlympics.At54,hefinallymadeitnotasastarplayer,butasanalternateforTeamCasper,theGen-Zcurlers冰壶选手representingtheUnitedStatesatthe2026WinterGames.ButtheroadtoItalywasneversmooth.Ruohonen'sOlympicdreamdatesbackto1988,whencurlingwasatrialsportattheCalgaryWinterGames.Inthedecadessince,hecameclosemorethanonce—mostheartbreakinglyfouryearsago,whenhisteamfinishedthird.Yethekeptgoing.OnThursday,RuohonenfinallygothismomentonOlympicice.TheU.S.teamfellbehindSwitzerland'sTeamSchwallerbysixpointsaftertheseventhend,withlittlechanceofwinning.Atthestartoftheeighthend,Ruohonensubbed替补in,throwingtworocksandsweepingapathforotherrocksthrownbyhisteammates.“Yeah,goodshot,Rich,”shoutedDannyCasper,ashisrocksettledperfectlyintoacornerguardposition.Itwasonlytwothrows,butitwasenough.WhenRuohonensteppedontotheicethatday,hewasn'tjustplayinganend.Hewasmakinghistory.At54,hebecametheoldestU.S.athleteevertocompeteintheWinterOlympics,breakingarecordsetin1932byfigureskaterJosephSavage,whowas52attheLakePlacidGames.Afterthematch,CaspermadeitclearthatRuohonen'spresenceontheicewasnotagestureofkindness.“We'renotdoinghimafavorbyputtinghimin.Hedeservesit,”hesaid.“Itwasalreadyonourmind,andI'mgladwegothimin.”ForRuohonen,themomentmeanteverything.“TogethereandthrowtworocksisallIwanted,”hesaid.“Itmeansthatperseverancepaysoff.”Tworocks.Fortyyears.OnasheetoficeinItaly,RichRuohonenfinallyletthemWhatdoweknowaboutRichRuohoneninthe2026WinterHeplayedinalloftheHewonagoldmedalinHecompetedastheteamHesetanewagerecordforU.S.WhatcanbeinferredfromDannyCasper'swordsinParagraphHewasunwillingtoletRuohonenHeputRuohoneninagainstteammates'HebelievedRuohonenworthyoftheHeconsideredRuohonen'sreplacementaWhatdoesRichRuohonen'sexperienceBettertodowellthantosay B.OpportunityseldomknocksC.Afriendinneedisafriend D.NevertoolatetogoafteryourWhichofthefollowingisthebesttitlefortheA40-YearWaitforTwo B.TheOldestOlympianinC.TeamCasper'sRoadto D.TheImportanceofBeinganClimatechangeisahugethreattopolarbears,butscientistsnowbelievethatsomeoftheanimalsareevolvingtosurviveinaworldwithhighertemperaturesandlessseaice.Adaptingtotheseconditionsisrewritingthebears’MostpolarbearsliveonseaiceintheArcticregion,includingpartsofGreenland.Theyrelyontheiceasabasetohuntanimalslikeseals,whichmakeupmostoftheirhigh-fatdiet.Butasglobaltemperaturesrise,seaiceismelting.Ifthiscontinues,expertspredictthatmorethan60%ofthepolarbearpopulationcoulddisappearbyScientistscomparedpolarbearsinnorthernGreenlandtoanisolated(隔离的grouplivinginGreenland,wheretemperaturesarewarmerandthereislessseaice.Bothgroupsofbearswereoncepartofthesamepopulation,butsomemovedsouthabout200yearsago.Tounderstandhowthesouthernpopulationissurviving,ateamofresearchersanalyzedDNAsamplesfrom17bears.AllanimalshavepiecesofDNAcalled“jumpinggenes”thatcanmovefromonelocationtoanother.Whentheymove,theycanchangehowothergenesbehave.Thestudyfoundthatjumpinggenesweremoreactiveinthesouthernbearscomparedtothenorthernones.ThisincreasedactivityseemedtobelinkedtohigherThegenescausedchangesinhowthebears’bodiescopewithheatandhowtheyage.Theyalsoaffectedhowthebodyprocessesfat,whichbecomesimportantwhenfoodishardtoget.Accordingtothestudy,thesouthernbearshavebeeneatingmoreplantsinsteadoffattyseals.LeadresearcherAliceGoddencalledthestudy’sresults“hopeful”becausetheyshowthatpolarbearsarerewritingtheirDNAtoadapttoclimatechange.However,shesaid,thisisa“desperatesurvivalmechanismagainstmeltingseaice”andGoddenpointedoutthattherearelimitstohowmuchtheanimalscanadapt.“Westillneedtobedoingeverythingwecantoslowtemperatureincreases,”shetoldTheGuardian.WhatcausesmostofthepolarbearstodisappearbyThehigh-fat B.ThemeltingofseaC.Theextinctionof D.ThepollutionoftheWhataspectofthestudydoesParagraph3mainlyfocusItskey B.ItsresearchC.Itspractical D.ItspotentialHowhavejumpinggeneshelpedsouthernpolarBychangingbodyand B.ByimprovinghuntingC.Bysharpeningsenseof D.ByincreasingphysicalWhatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphofthePolarbears’climatechangeadaptationisStudyprovidesasolutiontopolarbears’HumaneffortstoslowglobalwarmingstillPolarbearshavealreadyadaptedtoclimateIfyou’retryingtoimproveyourhearthealth,you’velikelybeenrecommendedalow-carb低碳水orlow-fatdiet.ButaccordingtoanewstudyinJournalofAmericanCollegeofCardiology,simplylimitingcarbsandfatsmaynotbetheanswer—whatmattersmoreisthequalityofwhatyoueat.Harvardresearchersanalyzeddietdataandhealthoutcomesofnearly200,000healthprofessionalsoveryears.Theycomparedparticipantswhofollowedlow-carbdietsandfoundthatheartdiseaseriskcouldactuallyincreaseby14percentifthepersonregularlyconsumedunhealthycarbs.However,iftheyatehealthycarbslikewholegrains,theriskdroppedby15Thestudyalsodistinguished(区别)betweenfatsources.Unhealthyfats—liketransfatsandsaturatedfatsfoundinredmeatandbutter—wereconnectedwithhigherdiseaserisk.Incontrast,healthyfatsfromsourceslikeavocadosandnutswereeasyforthebodytometabolize(代谢)andofferedcardio-protectivebenefits.Participantswhoconsumedmoreplant-basedproteinsandfatsshowedlowerheartdiseaseriskcomparedtothosewhoreliedonanimalfatsandproteins.“Ourcentralmessageisthatdietqualitymattersmorethansimplycuttingcarbsorfats,”saidZhiyuanWu,coauthorofthestudyfromHarvard’snutritiondepartment.Thefindingssuggestthathealthoutcomesdependlessonhowmuchofamacronutrientyoueat,andmoreonwhichkindsofdietyouchoose.Tostrengthentheirconclusions,researcherswentastepfurther.Theycollectedbloodsamplesfromover11,000participantsandmeasuredmetabolomics—thesmallmoleculesproducedbythebodyinresponsetodiet.Thesebiologicalmarkersconfirmedtheirearlierfindings:thosewhofollowedhealthierlow-carborlow-fatdietshadhigherlevelsofgoodcholesterolandlowertriglycerides,bothofwhichsuggestbetterhearthealth.Interestingly,bothhealthylow-carbandhealthylow-fatdietersshowedsimilarsignsofgoodAccordingtoWu,thisoffersflexibility:“Ithinkthatprovidesmorechoiceswithyourpreference,whilestillofferingcardiovascularprotection.”Thetakeawayisclear—whetheryoupreferlow-carborlow-fat,thekeyistofocusonwholefoodsandhigh-qualitysources.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“consumed”inParagraph2A.took B.looked C.cut D.keptWhatcanbelearnedaboutunhealthyTheyarelinkedtohigherdiseaseTheyoffercardio-protectiveTheyareeasilybrokendownbytheTheyaremainlyfoundinplant-basedWhydidresearcherscollectbloodTomeasurecholesterol B.ToconfirmtheirformerC.Tocomparebiological D.TotrackchangesineatingWhatisthemaintakeawayfromtheCuttingcarbsisthekeytoheartLow-carbdietsarebetterthanlow-fatWholefoodsandqualityoutweighdietPlant-baseddietsaretheonlyhealthy第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分Beingdislikedisanunavoidablepartoflife.Andassociablecreatures,wetendtoseekacceptance.Sofindingoutsomeonedoesn’tlikeyoucanmakeyoufeeldeeplyunsettled. AdmitandconfirmyourownIt’simportanttoacceptyourfeelings.“Realizingthatfearingbeingdislikedisnormal—it’sjustyournaturalresponsetothepossibilityofbeingleftout—canhelpyoufeellessashamedofit,”saysTina. Often,thefearofbeingdislikedcomesfromourowninsecurities,likethinkingwe’renotgoodenough.Talkingtoatherapistcanhelpyouunderstandwherethesefeelingscomefromandletthemgo.Italsohelpstochallenge“all-or-nothing”thinking.Askyourself:What’stheworstthatcouldhappenifsomeonedoesn’tlikeme?Chancesare,thefearismuchbiggerthanthereality.“Remember,others’opinionsareshapedbytheirownexperiencesandproblems.It’snotalwaysaboutyou,”addsTina.Buildyour“Italsohelpstotakegoodcareofyourselfandfindpeoplewhotrulyunderstand,accept,andloveyou,”saysAli. Putyourselfinothers’Haveyoueverdislikedsomeonejustforsmall,unimportantreasons?Ifyouhave,you’llfindsuchdislikehasnothingtodowiththeirrealvalue. FocusonyourownSticktoyourownvaluesinsteadofothers’approval.Whenyoustandbywhatyoubelieveisright,youmaybedislikedbysomepeople,butthisjustmeansyouarebeingtruetoyourself.Ultimately,overcomingthefearofbeingdislikedstartswithlikingyourself. Withpractice,youcanembracethefreedomofbeingyourrealReshapeyourFaceyourfearThemorepeoplelikeyou,thehappieryouwillbeinHerearesometipsonhowtohandlethefearofbeingWhenyoulearntovaluewhoyouare,others’opinionswillnolongercontrolyourInsteadofworryingaboutbeingdisliked,focusonbuildinghealthyrelationshipswithSimilarly,ifsomeonedislikesyou,it’softenforsmallreasons—notbecauseofwhoyou第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、DOneSeptemberafternoon,NatalieCooktookhertwo-year-olddaughtertothepark.Likemostkids,thelittlegirllovedtheslidesandswings.ButforCook,theseoutingswereoften .Herdaughterhadbeenearlyanduseda togetaround.Cookneverknewhowotherchildrenwould .Somewouldrunoffwithherwalker;othersjuststare.Onthisday,however,thingsweregoing .ThegirlmovedhappilyfromonepieceequipmenttoAfterafewminutes,aboy .Helookedatthewalkerandasked,“What’swrongwithher?” .Shewasn’tsurehowtoexplainthe toanadult,letaloneachild.Takingabreath,sheexplainedthatthegirlhadbeenbornsmallerandneededtimetocatchTheboyranofftoplay,butminuteslaterhe .Thistime,hedidn’taskquestions—he withher.Hepushedherontheswingandeven thesignlanguageCookwasusingto Soon,hehadpersuadedhisfriendsto .Hetoldthemaboutherdisabilityandwhatshecouldnotwhatshecouldn’t.Beforelong,thewhole seemedtobecheeringheron.Cookstoodinawe.Lookingattheboy,shefeltadeepsenseof .Itwasadayshewould 41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.47.A.B.C.D.48.A.B.C.D.49.A.B.C.D.50.A.madeB.foundC.lookedD.picked51.A.B.C.D.52.A.B.C.D.53.A.B.C.D.54.A.B.C.D.55.A.B.C.D.第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)1ShouningCountyinFujianProvince,known the“homeofChinesecoveredbridges,”experiencedanincreasein (popular)duringtheMayDayholiday.ActivitiesincludinglightshowsandculturefairswereheldinTaishunCoveredBridgeCultureParkinSixiTown,hometotheBeijianBridge, hasbeennamed“themostbeautifulcoveredbridgeintheworld.”MorecoveredbridgesbuiltduringtheMingand (dynasty)arescatteredamongvillagesinthemountainsofsouthernZhejiangandnorthernFujianCoveredbridgesareremarkableexamplesofancientChinesewoodenbridgeconstruction. (build)withmortise-and-tenonjoinery,thesebridgesusenonails,relyinginsteadoninterlockingwooden (create)anarch(拱门).Beyondtheirtransportationfunction,coveredbridges (historic)servedassocialcentersforlocalcommunities,mixingpracticalitywithartisticbeauty, earningthetitleof"livingfossilsofworldbridgeRecognizedastheareawith highestconcentrationofpreservedancientcoveredbridgesinChina,thesevencounties,namely,Taishun,Qingyuan,JiugninginZhejiangandShouning,Pingnan,ZhouningandZhengheinFujian,jointlypursuedUNESCOWorldHeritagelistingforovertwodecades.Theireffortsgainedrecognitionin2012whenthecoveredbridgesinZhejiangandFujian65(add)totheWorldCulturalHeritageListsin第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分第一节(满分15分66.假定你是李华,发现你校存在学生课间滥用希沃白板的现象,请写一篇文章向校英文报投稿,内容包100第二节:读后续写(满分25分67.IwasborninthevillageofMugaja,DRCongo.Themajorityofthekidsfrommyvillagedidnotgotoschoolatall.Iwenttoschoolinthemornings.Intheafternoons,Ifollowedmumtothegardentohelpherwithfamilychores.Aftermywork,I’dsitinthesummerbreeze,backagainstatreetrunkoverlookingthehills.Idreamedofbecomingaleaderwhofightsforpeople’srights.Iwantedtochangetheterriblethingshappeningtoourvillage.Myfatherwasacattlekeeper.Butoneday,justasithadhappenedwithothersinourvillage,allourcattleandeverythingweownedhadbeenstolenbyagangofthievesfromthecity.Myfatherknewwehadtodosomethingtostopthisfromhappening.Helookedatme,histiredeyesconcerned,“Son,I’msendingyouandyourbrothertoschoolinthecity.Youmustgeteducatedtoprotectthefamilyrightswhenyougrowup.”Westudiedhardinthecityforyears,growingclosertofinishinghighschool,whensuddenly,thepeacewasdestroyedbytheoutbreakofwar.Weranalongwithhundredsofothersfleeing逃离thetowntoarefugeecamp(难民营)establishedinUganda.Yetintherefugeecamp,mydreamsasaboyseemedincreasinglyoutofreach.Myfather’stargethadbeendestroyed.ThestudyIhaddone,alltheworktogetaneducation,hadbeenblownawaybywar.Ihadn'tfinishedhighschool,andtomakethingsworse,hereinUganda,theyspokeEnglish.IhadbeenschooledinFrench.ThatmeantIhadtogobacktolowerlevelprimaryschoolandrestartmyeducation.TheonlythingIhadtolookforwardtowasfoodonthetableeveryday.Still,Ikeptwatchfulforanopportunity—theopportunitytolearnEnglishasquicklyaspossible.Oneday,InoticedamancalledMrGodGivenvisitingthecamptolookforbrickmakers.150HespokeEnglishverywell,andIsawthegoldenSeeingtheneedtohelpyoungrefugees,IestablishedanEnglishtraining2026年高一4第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播WhatisthewomangoingtoGotoherMeettheShowthemanaroundthe【答案】【原文】M:Couldyoupleasetellmewheretheheadmaster’sofficeis?W:I’monthewaytheremyself,soI’llshowyou.M:ThanksaWhenwillthespeakersgettotheAt 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C.At【答案】【原文】W:We’llhavetohurryifwedon’twanttomissthebeginningoftheplay.M:What’sthetimenow?W:It’salreadyM:Well,itisjusta15-minutewalktothetheater,andtheplaydoesn’tbeginuntil8:00.OK,I’mready.Let’sWhatdoweknowaboutthewoman’sItisItcan’tbefixedatItwasboughtlast【答案】【原文】W:WillyoubeabletofixmyM:Yes,wecan,butIhavetotellyouthatit’sgoingtobeexpensive.W:Oh,doyouneedtogetnewpartsfromGermany?M:Justonenewpart.Butyou’llhavetoleaveyourcarwithusforatleastaWhatdoweknowabouttheSheisaSheistiredfromShehasalotofspare【答案】【原文】W:I’mprettytiredtheseM:Why?You’renotworking.Sodon’tyouhavealotoftimeonyourW:ButIhavetotakecareofthekids,cook,clean,anddothelaundry,andthecycleneverWhatdoesthemanReferencebooksarenotforThelibraryisshortofreferenceOnlystudentscanborrowreference【答案】【原文】W:IthoughtwecouldcheckoutasmanybooksasweneedwithastudentID.M:That’sright,butnotthosereferencebooks.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟What’stherelationshipbetweenSarahandtheA.Doctorand7.Whatistheman’sB.TeacherandC.BossandA.B.C.【答案】6. 7.【原文】W:Sir,Ihavecometoaskforfourdays’leavefromJuly6thto9th.Ineedtogotothehospital.M:Ihopealliswell,Sarah?W:Sir,mymotherhadaminoraccident.SheslippedandbrokeherM:Oh,I’msosorrytohearthat.Ifyouneedanyhelp,pleasedon’thesitatetoask.Don’tworryaboutyourwork.I’llaskDavidtotakeoveryourtasks.WhatdidthemandecideaboutthejobheinterviewedHeaccepted B.Heturnedit C.HeisstillthinkingaboutWhatistheman’spresentjobItisveryItneedsalotofItdoesn’tgettoobusyallthe【答案】8. 9.【原文】M:RememberthatinterviewIhadlastmonth?W:Yeah,forthatfantasticjobwiththegreatbenefits?M:Yeah,well,theyofferedmethejob,butI’vedecidednottotakeitatlast.W:Whynot?It’sagreatchance.M:Well,it’sagoodjob,butI’dhavealotofresponsibility.I’dbeverybusyandstressedout.ThejobIhavenowisgood.Itgetsbusysometimes,butIstillhavetimetorelaxandhangoutwithmyfriends.Ihaveacomfortablelifestyle.Idon’twanttogivethatup.W:Iseeyourpoint.WhowantstobestressedoutalltheWheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeAtacoffee B.Ina C.InMark’sWhydoesTedgetangrywithHeplaysmusictooHemakestheroomHeoftentoucheshisWhatsharedinterestdoTedandMarkGoing B.Taking C.Collecting【答案】10. 11. 12.【原文】M:Let’sgoinandordersomecoffeewhileI’llshowyousomepictures.W:Goodidea.ButI’dprefertea,please.M:OK.Well,thisisTed,myroommate.WeliveinthesameW:Isthisyourroom?Youcertainlyhavealotofbooks.DoyoulikelivingwithM:Yes.Tedisagoodboy.SometimesIleavemybooksandclotheslyingaroundandhegetsannoyed.Sometimesheturnsthemusicuptooloud,andthenIgetangry.Butonthewhole,wecangetalongwell.W:WheredidyoutakethisM:That’sapictureofustakenwhenwewenttothebeachduringvacation.WeliketakingatripwhenwehaveW:Youlooksosmart,Mark.Oh,myteaisWhatdoesthemanvaluemostforgoodHavinghealthyGettingenoughGoingtothegymHowmanyhoursdoesthemanusuallyspendatthegymaAbout4 B.About5 C.About7.5WhydoesthewomantrytodrinkmoreTolose B.ToincreaseherC.TobemoreWhatisthemantryingtochangeHiswater B.Hissleep C.Hisskin【答案】13. 14. 15. 16.【原文】W:I’vebeenreallyworriedaboutmyphysicalhealthlately.WhatshouldIM:Youfirstneedtomakesurethatyouhaveagooddiet.Lotsoffruitsandvegetables,nojunkfood,andnosugaryfoods.AndIalsothinkthatexercisingisvery,veryimportant.W:HowoftendoyouM:UsuallyIworkoutatthegymforaroundoneandahalfhourseachtimeandtrytogoatleastfivetimesaweek.W:Idolikegoingtothegym,butIenjoyitbestwhenImixitwithgoingtoclasseslikeyogaclasses.AnotherthingthatI’mtryingtodoisdrinkmorewater.Ithelpstoboostmyenergylevels,helpsmyskinbeclearer,andhelpstocontrolmyappetite,assometimesthirstcanbemistakenforhunger.M:Ilikeaddinglemonstomywatertomakedrinkinglessboring.OnethingthatI’mworkingonrightnowishavingaveryhealthysleeproutine.Rightnow,I’monlysleepingforaroundfivehoursanight,andit’sbeenmakingmefeelverytiredthroughouttheday.WhatisKellymainlytalkingHernew B.HerlifeasanC.HerwaystogetintoHowisJessieSheis B.Sheis C.SheisWhatisthedifferencebetweenTVshowsandmoviesaccordingtoMoviesareusuallyofbetterItismorefuntomakeTVIttakeslesstimetomakeTVWhatdoesKellywanttodowhensheisGotoWorkasamovieStudyat【答案】17. 18. 19. 20.【原文】W:Hello,everyone.I’mKellyParks.I’melevenandIplaythecharacterofJessieCarter.Mylatestmovie,JessieCarterandtheAngryDogs,isinthecinemanow.I’mgoingtotellyouabitaboutmyself.Winningthepartwaslikeadreamcometrue.WhenIwasintroducedtothefilmproducers,theythoughtIwasjustrightforJessie.Neitherofusisshyornervous,unlikesomegirlsofourage.Andwe’resmart.IseemyfriendsjustasmuchasIdidbefore.Andtothem,I’mstillKelly,whichisfine.ActorsoftenmovebetweenfilmsandTV.SodoI.Amoviecantakeoverthreemonthstofilm,whileaTVshowcanbefinishedinafewdays,sotheyaredifferent.Notthatthismakesonebetterthantheother.SomeTVworkisfantasticandIhadgreatfunplayingsmallpartsinacoupleofweeklyshows.PlayingJessiehasgivenmethechancetotravelaroundAmericaandvisitsomeamazinghistoricalplaces.MyplanistostudyworldhistoryatuniversitywhenI’molder.AfterIfinishuniversity,I’dlovetogoaroundtheworldseeingeverythingI’ve第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、DAFour-NightStayInNorthSupportedbyDevonHideaways,thecompetitionwinneranduptothreeguestswillenjoyanescapetoacountrysidecottage.TheDevonHideawaysprovidescharmingholidaycottagesinDevon,includingthefeaturedDippleMillCottage.Setin27acresofcountryside,thisruralcottageisashortwalkfromthebanksoftheRiverTorridge,closetotheNorthDevoncoastandwithinreachoflocalattractions.Accessibleviaaquietlane,thecottagehastwobedroomssleepingfour,aloungewithawood-burningstove,andasouth-facinggardenwithapatioforalfrescodining.Keepaneyeoutforthedeerandrabbitsthatliketovisitthegroundsduringtheday,andlooktotheskyonclearnightsforaspotofstargazing.TheThewinneranduptothreeguestswillreceiveafour-nightstayatDippleMillCottage.TheprizeisvalidfromOctober2025toMarch2026.Thestaymustbebookedatleast30daysinadvanceviadevonhideaways.co.uk.ToAnswerthequestion"WHICHRIVERISDIPPLEMILLCOTTAGELOCATEDCLOSETO"byThecompetitionclosesat23:59on31August2025.ThewinnermustbeaUKresidentandaged18orTheprizeisnon-exchangeableandnon-transferable,withnocashalternative可供替代的事物offered.ForfullT&Cs,visitnatr.uk/devon2025.WhatistheprizefortheAfree 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23.【21ThePrize部分“Thewinneranduptothreeguestswillreceiveafour-nightstayatDippleMillCottage.(获胜者及最多三位同行客人将获得迪普尔磨坊小屋四晚住宿。)”可知,比赛奖品是四晚住【22考查细节理解。根据第三段“Accessibleviaaquietlane,thecottagehastwobedroomssleepingfour,aloungewithawood-burningstoveandasouth-facinggardenwithapatioforalfrescodining.(这间小屋坐落于一条幽静【23ThePrize部分“Thestaymustbebookedatleast30daysinadvanceviadevonhideaways.co.uk.(30devonhideaways.co.uk上预约。)”可知,奖品需提前一个月Fornearlyfourdecades,RichRuohonenhadbeentryingtogettotheOlympics.At54,hefinallymadeitnotasastarplayer,butasanalternateforTeamCasper,theGen-Zcurlers冰壶选手representingtheUnitedStatesatthe2026WinterGames.ButtheroadtoItalywasneversmooth.Ruohonen'sOlympicdreamdatesbackto1988,whencurlingwasstillatrialsportattheCalgaryWinterGames.Inthedecadessince,hecameclosemorethanonce—mostheartbreakinglyfouryearsago,whenhisteamfinishedthird.Yethekeptgoing.OnThursday,RuohonenfinallygothismomentonOlympicice.TheU.S.teamfellbehindSwitzerland'sTeamSchwallerbysixpointsaftertheseventhend,withlittlechanceofwinning.Atthestartoftheeighthend,Ruohonensubbed替补in,throwingtworocksandsweepingapathforotherrocksthrownbyhisteammates.“Yeah,goodshot,Rich,”shoutedDannyCasper,ashisrocksettledperfectlyintoacornerguardposition.Itwasonlytwothrows,butitwasenough.WhenRuohonensteppedontotheicethatday,hewasn'tjustplayinganend.Hewasmakinghistory.At54,hebecametheoldestU.S.athleteevertocompeteintheWinterOlympics,breakingarecordsetin1932byfigureskaterJosephSavage,whowas52attheLakePlacidGames.Afterthematch,CaspermadeitclearthatRuohonen'spresenceontheicewasnotagestureofkindness.“We'renotdoinghimafavorbyputtinghimin.Hedeservesit,”hesaid.“Itwasalreadyonourmind,andI'mgladwegothimin.”ForRuohonen,themomentmeanteverything.“TogethereandthrowtworocksisallIwanted,”hesaid.“Itmeansthatperseverancepaysoff.”Tworocks.Fortyyears.OnasheetoficeinItaly,RichRuohonenfinallyletthemWhatdoweknowaboutRichRuohoneninthe2026WinterHeplayedinalloftheHewonagoldmedalinHecompetedastheteamHesetanewagerecordforU.S.WhatcanbeinferredfromDannyCasper'swordsinParagraphHewasunwillingtoletRuohonenHeputRuohoneninagainstteammates'HebelievedRuohonenworthyoftheHeconsideredRuohonen'sreplacementaWhatdoesRichRuohonen'sexperienceBettertodowellthantosay 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